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Tuesday 1 July 2014

Cannabis Indica exposing the research

"1973: "Cannabidiol and Cannabis sativa extract protect mice and rats against convulsive agents." http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4148442
1975: "The anticonvulsant activity of cannabinoids in seizure sensitive gerbils."http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1178662
"Anticonvulsant activity of four oxygenated cannabidiol derivatives."
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1188178
1977: "...CBD is an effective anticonvulsant with a specificity more comparable to drugs clinically effective in major than minor seizures."http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/850145
"Anticonvulsant drug antagonism of delta9tetrahydrocannabinol-induced seizures in rabbits...Cannabidiol was effective in blocking convulsions when given concurrently with, but not prior to delta9THC."http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/841172
1978: "Toward drugs derived from cannabis...Cannabidiol is being tried in the clinic against epilepsy and as a hypnotic."http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/351429
1979: "The influence of cannabidiol and delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol on cobalt epilepsy in rats...evidence that CBD exerts anticonvulsant activity..."http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/113206
"An electrophysiological analysis of the anticonvulsant action of cannabidiol on limbic seizures in conscious rats...support the suggestion that CBD has therapeutic potential as an antiepileptic."http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/477630
1980: "Chronic administration of cannabidiol to healthy volunteers and epileptic patients...All patients and volunteers tolerated CBD very well and no signs of toxicity or serious side effects were detected... 4 of the 8 CBD subjects remained almost free of convulsive crises throughout the experiment and 3 other patients demonstrated partial improvement in their clinical condition. CBD was ineffective in 1 patient..."http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7413719
1981: "The cannabinoids as potential antiepileptics...anticonvulsant properties of the cannabinoids...The anticonvulsant nature of cannabidiol suggests that it has a therapeutic potential in at least three of the four major types of epilepsy: grand mal, cortical focal, and complex partial seizures." http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6975285
"Antiepileptic potential of cannabidiol analogs."http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7298873
"Hypnotic and antiepileptic effects of cannabidiol...Seven out of the eight epileptics receiving cannabidiol had improvement of their disease state..."
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7028792
1982: "Effects of cannabidiol on behavioral seizures caused by convulsant drugs or current in mice... effects of CBD suggest that the cannabinoid acts to inhibit seizure spread..."http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6129147
1986: "Anticonvulsant effect of cannabidiol."
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3941934
1987: "Structure-anticonvulsant activity relationships of cannabidiol analogs...Cannabidiol (CBD) exhibits anticonvulsant activity in experimental animals and in man."http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3125480
2001:"Alcohol and marijuana: effects on epilepsy and use by patients with epilepsy...Alcohol abuse can...cause symptoms that mimic seizures...research on the effects of marijuana on seizure activity are inconclusive...evidence suggests that marijuana and its active cannabinoids have antiepileptic effects...studies suggest that cannabidiol may have antiepileptic effects in humans."http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11737161
2007: "Potential therapeutical effects of cannabidiol in children with pharmacoresistant epilepsy."http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17112679
2010: "Cannabidiol displays antiepileptiform and antiseizure properties in vitro and in vivo. Plant-derived cannabinoids (phytocannabinoids)...studies suggested that cannabidiol (CBD) has anticonvulsant properties..These findings suggest that CBD acts to inhibit epileptiform activity in vitro and seizure severity in vivo. Thus, we demonstrate the potential of CBD as a novel antiepileptic drug in the unmet clinical need associated with generalized seizures." http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19906779
2012: "Cannabidiol exerts anti-convulsant effects in animal models of temporal lobe and partial seizures...Cannabis sativa... These results extend the anti-convulsant profile of CBD; when combined with a reported absence of psychoactive effects, this evidence strongly supports CBD as a therapeutic candidate for a diverse range of human epilepsies."http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22520455
2013: "... anticonvulsant effect of cannabidiol... results of the present study showed a protective effect of cannabidiol in both models of seizure..."http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23644464
"Report of a parent survey of cannabidiol-enriched cannabis use in pediatric treatment-resistant epilepsy... parents are using cannabidiol-enriched cannabis as a treatment for their children with treatment-resistant epilepsy..."http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24237632
2014: "Cannabinoids for epilepsy...Marijuana appears to have anti-epileptic effects..." http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24595491
"Cannabidiol (CBD) is a non-psychoactive, well-tolerated, anticonvulsant plant cannabinoid..." http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24642454
"The case for medical marijuana in epilepsy"
"Pure CBD appears to be an ideal candidate among phytocannabinoids as a therapy for treatment-resistant epilepsy."http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24854434
"...the desire to isolate and treat with pharmaceutical grade compounds from cannabis (specifically CBD) may be inferior to therapy with whole plant extracts.” http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24854149
“Cannabis has been used to treat disease since ancient times. Δ9 -Tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9 -THC) is the major psychoactive ingredient and CBD is the major nonpsychoactive ingredient in cannabis. Cannabis and Δ9 -THC are anticonvulsant... CBD is anticonvulsant... CBD has neuroprotective and antiinflammatory effects, and it appears to be well tolerated in humans...More recent anecdotal reports of high-ratio CBD:Δ9 -THC medical marijuana have claimed efficacy,”http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24854329
(links compiled by David Worell)
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Sunday 29 June 2014

Infused Waters...healthy drink

Why drink infused waters?
1. Green tea, mint, and lime - For fat burning, digestion, headaches, congestion and breath freshener.
2. Strawberry and kiwi - For cardiovascular health, immune system protection, blood sugar regulation, digestion.
3. Cucumber, lime, and lemon - For water weight management, bloating, appetite control, hydration, digestion
4. Lemon, lime, and orange - For digestion vitamin C, immune defense, heartburn, (Drink this one at room temperature)
Infused waters are good for detoxification energy and hydration. Put as much fruit in water as you like and let the water sit for at least 30 minutes before drinking.

Saturday 28 June 2014

Cannabis suppositories once a day shows Hepatitis C a thing of the past

"In May, the WIT team, working closely with a medical marijuana dispensary in Denver and also with a team from GlaxoSmithKline, developed a trial medication based on “Chunky Crimson” which is consumed three times daily, and coupled with a suppository admitted once daily. Human trials showed that 99.8% of recipients of the test drug were fully cured of Hepatitis C, while the remaining 0.2% showed signs of reversal, and could theoretically be cured with continued administering of the rectal suppository alone."
-- This article is a satire, but it could very well be true. No vaccine is required. Properly produced and used RSO will do the same. Simply follow the Rick Simpson Protocol and stay on the oil until you are 100% cured. This strategy is fairly simple.
Suppositories with cocoa butter and the oil work great for many conditions - asthma, breathing problems, brain conditions, PTSD, anxiety. JB
"The newest book from Rick Simpson and Jindrich Bayer specifically details how to use cannabis extract medicine to cure cancer, going into extensive detail on the official Rick Simpson protocol."
http://phoenixtears.ca/cure-cancer-rick-simpson-protocol/
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Monday 23 June 2014

Book review Monkey Virus Ed Haslam, and Me and Lee by Judyth Vary Baker

  • Barb Junkkarinen cross-insemination is a perfect way to put it succinctly, imo. Haslam had his story lacking, among other things, a witness, JVB had her story lacking, among many other things, a framework within New Orleans of secret goings on for support. When they got together, they each put out new books weaving elements from each into the other. To really get just how much, one really needs to read both their 1st and 2nd books. It reminds me of an old American TV show called The Brady Bunch. Haslam had his characters and story, Judyth had hers. Then in many ways, it all came together. Kind of like the way the theme from The Brady Bunch puts it... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwikvo6EZiQ&feature=kp
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  • Steve Roe So if I'm following this correctly, Haslam was on the scene earlier than JVB? Maybe someone can clarify this....Haslam's "research" was the polio vaccine debacle.....which I can see JVB interest in all things cancer....was this some well crafted malarkey? It's interesting what Dave pointed out about Haslam and the Ferrie business. It really seems like a big stretch of some top notch cancer researcher, like Mary Sherman, to be involved in a fly-by-night kitchen sink operation supposedly run by David Ferrie. Just trying to make sense out of all this marlarkey.....
  • Barb Junkkarinen Haslam's first book, Mary, Ferrie & the Monkey Virus: The Story of an Underground Medical Laboratory, was published in 1995 ... long before JVB emerged on the scene.Then Judyth's first book, Lee Harvey Oswald: The True Story of the Accused Assassin of President John F. Kennedy, by His Lover (2 Volumes) came out on her birthday in May 2006. Haslam's second book, Dr. Mary's Monkey, was released a year later in 2007, and introduced a mysterious Judy at a party who had know Oswald back in Haslam's college days....and other new things. Judyth's 2nd book, Me nd Lee, came out in 2011 .... and now involved a second mouse house apartment and her being involved with monkeys, etc. Some have speculated that Haslam's first book may have been the inspiration for what became Judyth's story. I don't have any idea if it was or not. We do know that it she read Haslam's first book by January 2000 (which was when she was just emerging publicly on the scene) beause this review appears to have been written by her (she has been known, and has admitted from time to time, to using Avery or Avary and mixing up her name from time to time. Here's that review: "32 of 36 people found the following review helpful
    Mary, Ferrie: VERY Interesting! CIA Monkey Business
    By Avary Baker on January 19, 2000
    Format: Paperback
    Ed Haslam reveals that two -- maybe more--secret cancer research laboratories were connected with Tulane University, Dr. Alton Ochsner, and persons associated with the Kennedy assassination such as "Dr." David Ferrie and Lee Harvey Oswald. Logical, organized, and intriguing, this book contains hard-to-find photos and a good map. Haslam did his homework: he may have discovered the murderers of eminent cancer research scientist and orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Mary Sherman, who was found with a missing arm, on fire, and full of knife wounds, one to her heart. His book gives the reader a picture of sabotage, biological blunders and anti-Castro lab activity, and gives us hints about where the AIDS epidemic came from. Since this happened in New Orleans in 1963-1964, there may have been a lot of reasons for all the cover-ups concerning Oswald, who lived only about a mile from Dr. Sherman and the high tech research facility where she seems to have secretly worked. Bring your brains along, though: this book forces you to rethink what many people take for granted about the role of Lee Oswald, the alleged assassin of JFK." As I recall, it used to include Lafayetter, Louisiana under her neme, but no longer does. But if you click on her name it goes to a page that says this person is from Louisiana USA. She was attending the university in Lafayette, Louisiana at the time. Here 's the link to that page on Amazon. "http://www.amazon.com/.../A3S92OILUU1Q8C/ref=cm_cr_rdp_pdp
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  • Barb Junkkarinen Above, Martin, said, "I've never heard the "bar" story--I wonder where Barb came up with that one!!! I notice that she is careful not to name the researcher, but I'll bet he is on a short list of well known Judyth critics. I've had this photo of the gr...See More
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  • Steve Roe That clears a lot up in my mind Barb.....thanks!
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  • Barb Junkkarinen Some of us "diehard CTs" have been known to operate within the realm of knowledge, discernment and common sense occasionally,David
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  • Steve Roe And that's why I value your input Barb.....
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  • Barb Junkkarinen Thank you, Steve. And on the "nice" man who told you some information ... I think that sums up the summer succinctly. Robert had a summer job off the coast. Of course those boats don't port there, so Martin's chirp is just that, more chirp and reflects little knowledge of where boats generally come and go from at the mouth of the river ....I know that Venice, La is one such port. Robert and Judyth essentially eloped that summer.....she went ahead to spend the summer and work in New Orleans (why on earth would she or Robert want her in Venice or another port town rather than in New Orleans! Geesh....it's not like the ship he was on was bringing him home to port every night, those people are often off shore for weeks at a time.) And if Judyth didn't know to expect that before they went, then dumb on her. Anyway, Robert finished up the school term back in Florida, then came to New Orleans, they got married (more poor planning....they found out there was a waiting period so had to go over the state line to get married as Robert had to report for his job within a day or so). The whines and cries that Robert abandoned and ignored his new bride are ridiculous. And Judyth, who initially had found a job at some burger joint, then went to an employment agency and got work at Reily. As planned....they were married, and at the end of the summer, they returned to Florida where Robert continued his studies at the University in Gainesville. From what I have read from assorted sources, including Judyth, the divorce was anything but amicable, there was much drama and she was not a happy camper. They had been married like 25 yrs, raised a beautiful family, all but one had left the nest, etc. I am sure it must have been a very difficult, lonely nd even scary time for her. Beyond that, there is no way for any of us to know the real catalyst for all this, but I personally wouldn't discount what the gentleman told you. As for 60 Minutes ... it certainly makes sense that they would have contacted Robert in trying to verify Judyth's story, but I do not recall if they did or not .... or if I ever knew about it. Bests, Barb
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